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From: rduta@nyx.cs.du.edu (Fb<A!R>x/G{p!Z})
Subject: Re: Esc sequences in prompts (why doesn't it work)
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Date: Mon, 5 Apr 93 23:48:52 GMT
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I was afraid of that.  I'm sure there is another way besice catting a file,
but I sure haven't found it.  The thing is that csh works just fine, it's
just tcsh that has the problems.  It's supose to be a better shell, so
i sure (hoping) that there is a normal way of doing this.

thanks for the replay.

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